Friday 2 June 2017

Weekly News Roundup


Too busy working all week to keep up with the most interesting stories coming out of the technology and security industries? Below are our recommendations for a roundup of the top stories happening now that you need to know.

Cybercrime Costs to Reach $8 Trillion by 2022

Cybercrime costs are expected to saddle businesses with a whopping $8 trillion price tag over the next five years, as connectivity to the Internet rises but security system upgrades don't keep pace. Read more…

Password manager OneLogin hacked, attackers could 'decrypt encrypted data'

OneLogin has been hacked, according to the cloud-based password manager and identity management company. The hackers could “decrypt encrypted data,” the company explained on a customer-only support page that was shared publicly. Read more…

Kmart Confirms Breach at Unspecified Number of Stores

Kmart has suffered a data breach affecting an unspecified number of its 735 U.S. locations. They have warned customers that "some, not all" of its stores' point-of-sale systems had been infected by malware that exposed their payment card data to attackers. Read more…


Tainted Leaks: Researchers Unravel Cyber-Espionage Attacks

A "single cyber espionage campaign" apparently linked to Russia has targeted more than 200 people in 39 countries with phishing attacks. Read more…



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